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Posted by Ed Blevins on August 31, 2006 at 18:18:25 from (72.47.21.73):
Can someone help? I recently had my Farmall Cub C-60 engine block boiled out for a new rebuild. The place that boiled it out removed four 1/8th inch plugs and returned them to me in a bag to put back in. Had I known this, I would've paid close attention to where all the plugs belong. When putting the engine back together I noticed a 3/8 inch plug missing in the front of the engine near the camshaft and timing gear. But they had not returned any other plugs with the engine. Question: I now have no oil pressure reading at my gauge. Could they not have returned all the plugs that I needed? What am I missing? I know the gauge is not the problem. Do I need other plugs somewhere else? I am worried that I may have to tear the engine apart to replace the larger plug behind the gears at the front of the engine. I sure hope not! Thank you.
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